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pkg/ctrlz/ctrlz_test.go
t.Fatal("Timed out waiting for listeningTestProbe to be called") } } func TestSignals(t *testing.T) { c := make(chan os.Signal, 1) signal.Notify(c, syscall.SIGUSR1) server := startAndWaitForServer(t) defer server.Close() reloadURL := fmt.Sprintf("http://%v/signalj/SIGUSR1", server.Address()) resp, err := http.DefaultClient.Post(reloadURL, "text/plain", nil) if err != nil { t.Fatalf("Run: %v", err) }
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src/runtime/cgo/gcc_signal_ios_arm64.c
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style // license that can be found in the LICENSE file. // Emulation of the Unix signal SIGSEGV. // // On iOS, Go tests and apps under development are run by lldb. // The debugger uses a task-level exception handler to intercept signals. // Despite having a 'handle' mechanism like gdb, lldb will not allow a // SIGSEGV to pass to the running program. For Go, this means we cannot
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src/runtime/cpuprof.go
log *profBuf // profile events written here // extra holds extra stacks accumulated in addNonGo // corresponding to profiling signals arriving on // non-Go-created threads. Those stacks are written // to log the next time a normal Go thread gets the // signal handler. // Assuming the stacks are 2 words each (we don't get // a full traceback from those threads), plus one word
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src/os/exec_posix.go
"runtime" "syscall" ) // The only signal values guaranteed to be present in the os package on all // systems are os.Interrupt (send the process an interrupt) and os.Kill (force // the process to exit). On Windows, sending os.Interrupt to a process with // os.Process.Signal is not implemented; it will return an error instead of // sending a signal. var ( Interrupt Signal = syscall.SIGINT Kill Signal = syscall.SIGKILL )
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src/syscall/syscall_wasip1.go
return e == EINTR || e == EMFILE || e.Timeout() } func (e Errno) Timeout() bool { return e == EAGAIN || e == ETIMEDOUT } // A Signal is a number describing a process signal. // It implements the [os.Signal] interface. type Signal uint8 const ( SIGNONE Signal = iota SIGHUP SIGINT SIGQUIT SIGILL SIGTRAP SIGABRT SIGBUS SIGFPE SIGKILL SIGUSR1 SIGSEGV SIGUSR2
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src/cmd/test2json/main.go
) func usage() { fmt.Fprintf(os.Stderr, "usage: go tool test2json [-p pkg] [-t] [./pkg.test -test.v]\n") os.Exit(2) } // ignoreSignals ignore the interrupt signals. func ignoreSignals() { signal.Ignore(signalsToIgnore...) } func main() { telemetry.Start() flag.Usage = usage flag.Parse() telemetry.Inc("test2json/invocations") telemetry.CountFlags("test2json/flag:", *flag.CommandLine)
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cmd/service.go
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src/runtime/os3_plan9.go
"internal/goarch" "internal/stringslite" "unsafe" ) // May run during STW, so write barriers are not allowed. // //go:nowritebarrierrec func sighandler(_ureg *ureg, note *byte, gp *g) int { gsignal := getg() mp := gsignal.m var t sigTabT var docrash bool var sig int var flags int var level int32 c := &sigctxt{_ureg} notestr := gostringnocopy(note)
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src/os/exec_plan9.go
"runtime" "syscall" "time" ) // The only signal values guaranteed to be present in the os package // on all systems are Interrupt (send the process an interrupt) and // Kill (force the process to exit). Interrupt is not implemented on // Windows; using it with [os.Process.Signal] will return an error. var ( Interrupt Signal = syscall.Note("interrupt") Kill Signal = syscall.Note("kill") )
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src/os/exec_unix.go
} p.pidDeactivate(statusDone) return &ProcessState{ pid: pid1, status: status, rusage: &rusage, }, nil } func (p *Process) signal(sig Signal) error { s, ok := sig.(syscall.Signal) if !ok { return errors.New("os: unsupported signal type") } // Which type of Process do we have? switch p.mode { case modeHandle: // pidfd return p.pidfdSendSignal(s) case modePID:
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